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Wee Toon dentist drills out 51 runs at Carradale

CARRADALE cricketers were much improved last Sunday and set a tough target of 174 for visitors Glasgow Accies.

Due to a fatal accident, on the A83 at Cairndow, the city team were diverted to Portavadie and the ferry to Tarbert which only allowed time for 35 overs.

Sary Rahma’s diving catch off Rob Morkel’s bowling to dismiss the Accies number two batsman.
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